QB Carter calls getting cut by Alouettes 'a joke'

Alexander said:
He might be right in a fashion.

Carter would have started 2004 for us. Now would he have finished it with Vinny Testeverde breathing down his neck? That is a different story. At any rate, Carter would have melted down as soon as we signed Bledsoe, no question. It was just a matter of time.
I knew in March 2004 that Dallas was going to get rid of Carter unless he excelled at TC. It was Vinny's job long before June.
 
Alexander said:
He might be right in a fashion.

Carter would have started 2004 for us. Now would he have finished it with Vinny Testeverde breathing down his neck? That is a different story. At any rate, Carter would have melted down as soon as we signed Bledsoe, no question. It was just a matter of time.

No he is not, unless you believe Quincy's version, that his release was solely due to his Drug issues. Several reports indicate he was constantly complaining and whining to Payton etc., when Vinny was brought in to compete for starting job.

Plus it was reported that he was just making safe throws and just doing bare minimum to look good enough in camp. Now the Drug issue might not have helped any, but I truly believe, when BP says, its performance related, its is so. And Jerry had every motive to keep Quincy, since Quincy was Jerry's project.
 
All the love for Crank is just rediculous, and complete crap. He has got more than is far share of chances. So he should get over it, and get a freaking life and stop blaming other people for you crappy life.

I'll admit, I was a Hutch fan, I thought he could do it. But obviously after multiple chances he has failed. Thats life, and he isn't blaming anyone but himself, so I respect him for that. I can't show any respect for Quinthy.

Another example. Ryan Leaf, he failed miserably in the NFL. But accepts it, and has moved on to coaching. Which I have heard from local reports he is a good QB coach for WT.

Clint Stoerner is just another example. He failed in the NFL and has moved on to the Arena League. And has had 2 successful seasons. He never complained.

So what I am getting at her is Crank needs to get a freaking life and MOVE ON stop blaming other people for your screwups. Man the boys should have never wasted a second on the talentless bum.
 
That was a really good article. I agree with it. The story gets even stranger since that article. It would really be something to see Carter come back some day like as a second string qb and then come in when the 1st string qb goes down in the superbowl and he leads the team from behind to victory to win the superbowl.

That would be ......Redemption
 
MikeD17 said:
That was a really good article. I agree with it. The story gets even stranger since that article. It would really be something to see Carter come back some day like as a second string qb and then come in when the 1st string qb goes down in the superbowl and he leads the team from behind to victory to win the superbowl.

That would be ......Redemption
Wishful thinking is good. It doesn't pay bets, but it's good.
 
So how many years will have to pass before a Quincy Carter thread isn't guaranteed 100 replies minimum? :)
 
MikeD17 said:
Jean-Jacques Taylor, of the Dallas Morning News, reports former Dallas Cowboys QB Quincy Carter said that marijuana use played a role in his abrupt release from the team before the 2004 season. As noted earlier, Carter signed with the Montreal Allouettes of the CFL Tuesday, April 4. "I made a mistake in the past. That mistake was for marijuana. I'm excited about getting a fresh start with Montreal and I want to put the things in the past behind me," Carter said. "When you walk around and people think you're on cocaine or bipolar, it hurts. None of that was the case." Carter said he will spend the rest of the CFL's offseason in Canada preparing for the upcoming season, which begins at the end of May.

If he didnt smoke weed, he would still be the Cowboys Starting Qb right now

Sorry Mike, for you to believe that Quincy would be our starting QB now, you'd have to be smoking weed right now!!!!

I'm amazed he lasted as long as he did..... cue the further 1000 posts!!
 
MikeD17 said:
That was a really good article. I agree with it. The story gets even stranger since that article. It would really be something to see Carter come back some day like as a second string qb and then come in when the 1st string qb goes down in the superbowl and he leads the team from behind to victory to win the superbowl.

That would be ......Redemption


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MikeD17 said:
That was a really good article. I agree with it. The story gets even stranger since that article. It would really be something to see Carter come back some day like as a second string qb and then come in when the 1st string qb goes down in the superbowl and he leads the team from behind to victory to win the superbowl.

That would be ......Redemption

lol, not in this lifetime
 
RCowboyFan said:
No he is not, unless you believe Quincy's version, that his release was solely due to his Drug issues.

Carter's impressions about his release don't interest me. I think he has proven that he is paranoid and prone to an active imagination.

Several reports indicate he was constantly complaining and whining to Payton etc., when Vinny was brought in to compete for starting job.

I never heard this.

Plus it was reported that he was just making safe throws and just doing bare minimum to look good enough in camp. Now the Drug issue might not have helped any, but I truly believe, when BP says, its performance related, its is so. And Jerry had every motive to keep Quincy, since Quincy was Jerry's project.

I agree for the most part. But I still don't beleive we signed Testeverde with the intention of having him as the starter, hands down. If that was the plan, then were were more brain dead and clueless in the 2004 offseason than it ever appeared. I view Vinny as the life insurance policy that we had to cash in.
 
MikeD17 said:
MY BOY QC IS struggling right now . His football days are probably done , unless he signs somewhere in CFL Soon. With that said his Nfl career was still better then hutchinsons and Hensons so far, so all the Qc supporters have won , because all the qc haters supported hutchinson and henson over Carter . Henson is a more of a bum then hutchinson , he'll be out of the league soon as well.

Well if it ain't the QC bathwater drinker who broke the news that BP and QC were going to church and everything together.
 
RCowboyFan said:
No he is not, unless you believe Quincy's version, that his release was solely due to his Drug issues. Several reports indicate he was constantly complaining and whining to Payton etc., when Vinny was brought in to compete for starting job.

Plus it was reported that he was just making safe throws and just doing bare minimum to look good enough in camp. Now the Drug issue might not have helped any, but I truly believe, when BP says, its performance related, its is so. And Jerry had every motive to keep Quincy, since Quincy was Jerry's project.

If they were going to get rid of him for performance, they probably would have done so before the beginning of training camp, not a few days in. Testaverde was brought in to be the backup.

Carter's inability to stay off the hippy lettuce cost him the starting job in 2004.
 
Alexander said:
He seriously has mental issues. He believes he is better than he is. And it isn't denial, he really believes he is elite. He really has problems.

That can mean only one thing.....Quincy Carter must have been a member of this board while he was a Cowboy......he really believed what all of his followers were saying about him. I'm ust glad they all didn't go Hailbop on us.
 
EveryoneElse said:
WOW, I guess we should all thank God for weed/crack then.

Yeah, I don't know if I could have suffered through much more of that Crank crap.
 
CanadianCowboysFan said:
If they were going to get rid of him for performance, they probably would have done so before the beginning of training camp, not a few days in. Testaverde was brought in to be the backup.

Carter's inability to stay off the hippy lettuce cost him the starting job in 2004.
And poor performance (i.e. talent) cost him a backup job in the CFL.:laugh2:
 
Hostile said:
I knew in March 2004 that Dallas was going to get rid of Carter unless he excelled at TC. It was Vinny's job long before June.
Vinny had the starting job before he agreed to sign the contract.
 
A 19 page Quincy thread. This sure does bring back memories. Henson threads pale in comparison.
 
The same ones starting all the Henson sucks threads are the ones boo hooing for Quincy in this one.

Anyone not seeing the connection isn't looking very hard.
 

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